Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel

This documentary takes a look at the fascinating life and career of legendary Vogue editor in chief Diana Vreeland, who helped engineer the iconic style of Twiggy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, served as a pioneer for women in the publishing industry, and advocated tirelessly for the betterment of culture, art, and fashion in the 20th century.

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] suitably stylish doc....Celebrating a true original who brought exuberance into women's lives."Total Film

"[T]he film's strength is to portray her as a relentlessly enquiring mind, with a complex conception of style and elegance..."Sight and Sound

"[A] dizzily enjoyable documentary....Vreeland, a doyenne of 20th-century fashion and a paradigmatic self-made woman, had a genius for the inspirational, the gnomic and the divinely quotable."New York Times

"[A]ll the right photos and news clips are assembled, showing off the lady's keenly curated sense of dramatic self-preservation." -- Grade: BEntertainment Weekly